Entries Categorized as 'Free Stuff'

Safari not your thing? Firefox 3 is here!

Date June 17, 2008

Even if the majority of Mac users are content with Safari — the #1 Mac web browser — no two web browsers are alike. Today, to much anticipation and enthusiasm, the 3.0 version of Firefox has arrived. With more speed, notable new features, and a more Mac-like interface — Firefox 3 is a big improvement. [...]

Become an Xcoder

Date May 9, 2008

If you’ve been meaning to get into Mac development, or at least see what it’s all about, there’s an excellent resource available for free: an eBook that’s appropriately called “Become an Xcoder” by Bert Altenburg, Alex Clarke and Philippe Mougin. Even if you’ve never programmed before, the book gives you the basics which will allow [...]

Free Mac newsreaders for everyone

Date March 5, 2008

If you’ve been keeping an eye out in the newsreader market, you’ve probably noticed an interesting trend — some have endured a great price drop: down to free! And these are quality apps, which made some question whether your patronage is more important than ever for these developers. Anyway, the Mac has some great newsreaders [...]

Free: Scrivener Gold

Date March 9, 2007

I bet that by now many within the Mac community have heard about a little app called Scrivener. It’s really quite an awesome app — perfect for creative writing projects, whether it’s a humble story, or a Hollywood movie script. But something that’s been noticed is that many may frown upon the $35 price tag.
That’s [...]

New for iTunes: Tangerine

Date October 19, 2006

Attention iTunes users:
There’s a new app that shows a lot of promise. It’s called Tangerine, and what it does is analyze your iTunes library and BPM to create playlist according to it. Just imagine how easily now you can create up-beat party mixes with this! After a quick play with it, I’ve found it to [...]

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